Murray Named Head Coach of Providence
Thursday, 08.21.2008 / 3:35 PM
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"Rob's passion coupled with the knowledge that he has gained from the past five years with Providence makes him a good fit for us," said Chiarelli. "We believe strongly in cultivating talent within the Bruins family, and Rob is a good example of someone who deserved a promotion given his commitment to the organization."
After retiring from a playing career that spanned 16 years, Murray was named assistant coach of the Providence Bruins on August 22, 2003, working under current New York Islanders head coach Scott Gordon. In those five seasons, Murray helped lead the P-Bruins to a 221-141-20-27 record (W-L-T-OT/SOL), including an AHL-best regular season record of 55-18-3 last season. Since joining the organization in 2003, he has worked closely with Boston's coaching staff during Bruins preseason training camps and for the past two summers at the Bruins Development Camp.
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He was drafted by the Washington Capitals in the third round (61st overall) of the 1985 NHL Entry Draft. After playing for the Peterborough Petes of the Ontario Hockey League from 1984-1987, Murray's professional career began with the Fort Wayne Komets of the International Hockey League in 1987-88. During his third pro season in 1989-90, Murray played in a career-high 41 NHL games with the Capitals, notching 2-7-9 totals and 58 PIM. In his career, he saw action in 107 NHL games, tallying 4-15-19 totals and 111 PIM for the Capitals, Jets and Phoenix Coyotes.
Murray was known throughout his career as a leader, serving as the captain of four different clubs (Moncton Hawks, Springfield Falcons, Hamilton Bulldogs, Philadelphia Phantoms).
He and his wife Carolyn have four children, daughters Taylor and Quinn, and sons Zachary and Brendan.













